Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 at
5:29 pm
i am girl of 19yrs , i am suffering from acne from last 5 years , i applied so many ointements and medicines but there is no result , i finally decided to take a plasticsurgery, i consulted a plasticsurgerydoctor , he said me that u can take a sugery when your acne is cleared, ifnot the small acne in between the big ones will burst in the surgery then the bursts will be permenently on the skin, at first u should clear those acne , hesaid, but they are frequently arising , what to do ?
Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at
6:02 am
GUYS i really need help with my acne treatment. I’m currently taking tetracycline and I think my body has developed a resistance because it isn’t doing anything. I’m also using retin-a micro and that isn’t helping either. I’m starting to get nodular acne and not just pustular acne. PLEASE can someone help me try to find a way to get rid of it? I will do ANYTHING! My family has a history of acne, and in retrospect, my (24 year old) sister should have gone on accutane. I’m 14 by the way.
Thursday, March 18th, 2010 at
5:58 pm
i have acne on my forehead sides of my face ( above my ears) and on my chin. i need to clear it and i was hoping that this treatment would work. If i have acne all the time then if i put this on will it clear it fast? and how fast? also does it work for body acne?
i have acne on my forehead sides of my face ( above my ears) and on my chin. i need to clear it and i was hoping that this treatment would work. If i have acne all the time then if i put this on will it clear it fast? and how fast? also does it work for body acne? plus im already on antibiotics
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at
5:56 am
That isn’t expensive Ive been using neturogna body scrub. Also I use Clinique acne treatment 3 step program but also a lot of other things, I think the others are causing more acne, but… does using just the 3 step thing really gonna take care of all of it?
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at
6:42 pm
We’ve all probably had it at one time or another – acne. Unfortunately, even after the breakouts stop the remnants remain. Thanks to research and technology, there are quite a few acne scar treatment options available to reduce and even remove acne scars away.
Treating acne scars can be quite costly depending on what type of acne scar treatment is recommended for you by your dermatologist. For old acne scars that resulted from a more severe case of acne, several acne scar treatments or a combination thereof, may be required to get the desired results. A professional dermatologist is the most knowledgeable about what types of acne scar treatments are best, and can make suggestion on how to get rid of those acne scars forever.
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Monday, March 1st, 2010 at
6:13 am
body acne availble at walmart or other common stores
Monday, March 1st, 2010 at
6:13 am
I have tried oral antibiotics such as tetracycline and others like it, all worked okay but soon i became immune and no longer would the bacteria fighting agents be affective. Instead of continuing down the RX path, i would rather try natural or day spa treatments. Has anybody tried natural supplements for CYSTIC ACNE or got spa services that showed improvement in the skin? In case you don’t know, CYSTIC ACNE is a whole different kind of acne. Produced by non typical oils, acids, and bacteria in the follicle and dis functions shedding dead skin cells. Therefore products like proactive and such topical acne treatments are completely pointless.
Also does anyone know of any kind of creams that will reduce the purplish color that comes with this kind of acne? Please no recommendations that haven’t been successful for you or someone you know. Thanks so much for the help!
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 at
5:38 am
If you’re suffering from big zits, hard, pustule-filled acne, or inflamed red pustules, you’re probably experiencing cystic acne. This can form on your face, back, chest, and even other places you’d rather not mention. Usually this kind of acne demands a different kind of treatment than regular acne. That’s because it’s harder to get rid of and kill for good, because it usually just returns. Here’s some of the best cystic acne treatment options for your body that I’ve used and have seen as a successful option for many acne victims.
1. SkinMedica acne treatment: Benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are both great components of SkinMedica, which is dermatologist-proven to work on tough acne while still being soft to your skin.
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Friday, February 5th, 2010 at
10:23 pm
I don’t have extremely deep scars on my face, but they are noticeable and widespread around my face. Depending on the lighting/shadows of a room, they can be very noticeable to not so noticeable.
I have seen a dermatologist, and dumped a couple grand into micro-dermabrasion. I noticed mild results, but could not afford to keep them up. I try to do research, but it is so confusing. Chemical peels, acid peels, lasers, surgeries, home remedies, etc.
I don’t want to do anything super serious with high risk of intensified scarring, or that has long recovery times. I also don’t have tons of cash to waste on unreliable methods. Can anyone offer some suggestions, either from professional or personal experience?
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
7:27 am
Cystic acne is very difficult to get rid of. Not only does it enlarge and reshape your pores, it burrows deep into your skin, making it painful and very hard for regular cleansers to reach and kill. I’ve suffered from cystic acne, and I’m here to tell you, there’s certain cystic acne treatments that work, and certain ones that don’t. Here’s some of the best cystic acne treatment options that I’ve used and have found to be very successful when getting rid of this painful condition.
1. Sulfur treatment: You can order very inexpensive topical sulfur treatments online that are not only very effective, they’re easy to use and safe for your body. All you need to do is apply it individually to the cystic nodules on your skin, leave on for 10-15 minutes, and rinse off with warm water. Unfortunately, this is not something you can do every day; it’s more of a limited use item.
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